AEW has changed plans on Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson

At AEW WrestleDream, there was an absurd main event between world champion Bryan Danielson and his challenger Jon Moxley, with the two once great allies within the Blackpool Combat Club. On that occasion, the American Dragon unfortunately lost the title to Jon Moxley and not only because he had already announced that whoever managed to take it away from him, after winning against Swerve Strickland at AEW All In, would also wipe out his full-time career, making him instead a part-timer, a choice necessary also because of his physical condition. The sad thing is that the BCC continued to attack Bryan Danielson heavily even after the match, with the AEW refusing to offer the images to the public, with fans and wrestlers babyface of the federation who have witnessed upset at everything.
In a new update by the Wrestling Observer in its newsletter, transcribed by Inside The Ropes, it was actually another athlete to defeat Bryan Danielson at WrestleDream to take away his world title and full-time career: “As noted many times, the original plan when [Bryan Danielson] won the title at Wembley Stadium was to lose to Darby Allin at the WrestleDream show in Tacoma, WA, since Allin grew up in Seattle (35 miles from Tacoma) and Danielson grew up in Aberdeen, WA (about 80 miles). But Jon Moxley’s turn heel on Danielson after his title defense against Jack Perry at All Out in Chicago, changed direction with the idea of putting as much heat as possible on Moxley and the BCC in an attempt to rain down interest on the promotion.”
AEW changes plans
In a new update by Fightful Select, we’ve learned several details about what happened to AEW WrestleDream and the impact that these events will have on the rest of American Dragon’s career. In fact, the report reads that it was directly Bryan Danielson who chose Jon Moxley as the one who should have taken him out of business as a full-time. If we talk about his health, the doctors…
Source : wrestling-world



